Well not really kittens, more like vicious blood thirsty tigresses with gore and blood dripping from their razor sharp fangs. And no they didn’t lose […]
Dolls and Robbery — What Could They Have in Common?
The Heights Library System has a local authors’ collection that is continually growing. Sometimes we stumble upon authors and find that they lived in or were associated […]
Vacationing with China Bayles
I’m back from vacation and, yes, I had a good time (I was in Florida, enjoying the sunshine, but that’s another blog). As I was […]
Nectar of the Gods
Galileo said that it is “sunlight, held together by water”, while Robert Louis Stevenson stated it was “bottled poetry” and Thomas Jefferson declared that it is “a necessity […]
Book Review: Show & Tell
There’s so much to see and experience in Dilys Evans’ Show & Tell: Exploring the fine Art of Children’s Book Illustration! The cover alone is enough […]
More Oldies But Goodies
You’ll find these oldies but goodies on library shelves or in your bookstore. Dust them off and give one a try! The Odd Sea: A […]
Dogs Rule III: The Story of Edgar Sawtelle
The Story of Edgar Sawtelle is hugely popular right now, but if you haven’t already read it, let me recommend it highly. This is an […]
Dirty Girls On Top
Wait, before you think I’m getting too smutty this is the title of the last book I’ve finished. After five years of antici…..pation, Alisa Valdes-Rodriguez has […]
It’s Never Time Not To Read
My husband says that I read everywhere, not that there’s anything wrong with that. I always have a book with me, just in case. So, […]
Let’s Celebrate Libraries!
There are two new books that do just that. The first is Our Library by Eve Bunting, wherein a raccoon and his friends go to […]